By CS Sonika Bharati
What if the secret to success isn’t perfection… but persistence? It’s perfectly okay to be imperfect.
Dear Idiot, This Is Life is not just another motivational book. It’s a brutally honest, deeply inspiring and refreshingly humorous guide to personal growth, career success, self-discipline, confidence building and unstoppable resilience.
If you’ve ever battled self-doubt, imposter syndrome, fear of failure, comparison, burnout, career breaks, motherhood challenges or the pressure to “have it all figured out,” this book will feel like a personal wake-up call.
Through powerful real-life experiences—from small-town beginnings to boardrooms, from self-doubt to becoming a professional, leader, mentor and speaker—CS Sonika Bharati delivers practical life lessons on:
This is a self-help book for ambitious folks, working professionals, entrepreneurs, students, leaders, career returnees and anyone who refuses to quit.
Blending motivation, mindset transformation, productivity strategies, emotional intelligence, courage and practical wisdom, the author redefines failure as feedback and challenges as stepping stones.
In a world obsessed with instant success, this book reminds you that real achievement is built on consistency, grit, clarity, self-belief, and relentless action.
You won’t find unrealistic promises or overnight success formulas here. Instead, you’ll discover:
✔ How to turn setbacks into strength
✔ How to silence your inner critic
✔ How to build discipline and powerful daily habits
✔ How to embrace discomfort and step out of your comfort zone
✔ How to rise after rejection
✔ How to create success with integrity and balance
Written with warmth, wit and hard-earned wisdom, this book is for late bloomers, dreamers, working mothers, professionals restarting careers, leaders in the making and anyone ready to stop overthinking and start doing.
If you’re ready to stop waiting for perfect conditions and start showing up boldly — this book is your permission slip.
Because at the end of the day, success doesn’t belong to the smartest.
It belongs to the ones who refuse to quit.
By CS Sonika Bharati
What if the secret to success isn’t perfection… but persistence? It’s perfectly okay to be imperfect.
Dear Idiot, This Is Life is not just another motivational book. It’s a brutally honest, deeply inspiring and refreshingly humorous guide to personal growth, career success, self-discipline, confidence building and unstoppable resilience.
If you’ve ever battled self-doubt, imposter syndrome, fear of failure, comparison, burnout, career breaks, motherhood challenges or the pressure to “have it all figured out,” this book will feel like a personal wake-up call.
Through powerful real-life experiences—from small-town beginnings to boardrooms, from self-doubt to becoming a professional, leader, mentor and speaker—CS Sonika Bharati delivers practical life lessons on:
This is a self-help book for ambitious folks, working professionals, entrepreneurs, students, leaders, career returnees and anyone who refuses to quit.
Blending motivation, mindset transformation, productivity strategies, emotional intelligence, courage and practical wisdom, the author redefines failure as feedback and challenges as stepping stones.
In a world obsessed with instant success, this book reminds you that real achievement is built on consistency, grit, clarity, self-belief, and relentless action.
You won’t find unrealistic promises or overnight success formulas here. Instead, you’ll discover:
✔ How to turn setbacks into strength
✔ How to silence your inner critic
✔ How to build discipline and powerful daily habits
✔ How to embrace discomfort and step out of your comfort zone
✔ How to rise after rejection
✔ How to create success with integrity and balance
Written with warmth, wit and hard-earned wisdom, this book is for late bloomers, dreamers, working mothers, professionals restarting careers, leaders in the making and anyone ready to stop overthinking and start doing.
If you’re ready to stop waiting for perfect conditions and start showing up boldly — this book is your permission slip.
Because at the end of the day, success doesn’t belong to the smartest.
It belongs to the ones who refuse to quit.